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F1 Fun for All
 
What you're looking at is the world's fastest open top passenger vehicle, capable of 400 kmh
 
Hitesh Raj Bhagat
2/5/2009

The fastest most people will get to go in a car is probably well under the 200kmh mark. But this F1-style style vehicle can change that - no matter that you don't have the necessary skills to drive a vehicle above 250kmh. Designed and built by Canadian Michael Pettipas, it's called the GP Limo and can seat a total of seven people (six passengers plus a driver, seated separately in front).

Sure, there have been two-seater open wheeled race cars before, but this is the first seven seater in the world. Apart from the brave driver, who has to pilot a 20 foot long 4-wheeled vehicle at 400kmh, spare a thought for the brave souls who decide to take a ride in it. And at US$ 200 for a single ride on a track, F1 style thrills don't come cheap.

They even offer a 'VIP Charter Service' where they can pick you up and take you to that fancy dinner where you can arrive in style and unlike anyone else. Helicopters? Nah, that's old hat now.
www.gplimos.com

Michael Pettipas with his GP Limo during a test run at the Bonnevile Salt Flats in Utah




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